Uno dei grossi vantaggi dell’ iPhone e’ dato dalla prolificità’ degli sviluppatori, che mettono a disposizione migliaia di applicazioni. Anche sul tema del monitoraggio dei sistemi sta aumentando il numero delle app disponibili; ne ho giusto provata una nuova che ho trovato molto interessante per il fatto che non implica nessuna modifica lato server come era nel caso dell’ Inag.
Sto parlando di Touchmon for Nagios che solo configurando l ‘ URL, user e password vi permette di verificare lo stato della vostra infrastruttura tramite una visualizzazione molto chiara basata su problemi, host e hostgroups. Avete anche la possibilita’ di fare ‘ Acknowledge ” dei problemi e definire downtimes.
Le versioni di Nagios supportate sono 3.2.0, 3.1.2, 3.0.6 and 2.10.
Come sempre i costi sono risibili, circa 10 Euro ma esiste anche una versione Lite gratuita se volete provarla.
Di seguito un paio di screenshots per farsi un idea:
Hi everybody, I’m Andrea and my contribution to this blog is to give hints of the monitoring issue from an IT manager point of view. I was born in Bolzano in 1965 and my professional path started 25 years ago operating on the technical field as programmer, system/database administrator, network engineer, consultancy and so on. I’ve been living in Milan for 10 years working for multinational IT companies and I decided to return to Bolzano after my marriage and the birth of my daughter.
I love sailing and diving in the summer, skiing in the winter and travelling off-road with my Landcruiser anytime
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Hi everybody, I’m Andrea and my contribution to this blog is to give hints of the monitoring issue from an IT manager point of view. I was born in Bolzano in 1965 and my professional path started 25 years ago operating on the technical field as programmer, system/database administrator, network engineer, consultancy and so on. I’ve been living in Milan for 10 years working for multinational IT companies and I decided to return to Bolzano after my marriage and the birth of my daughter.
I love sailing and diving in the summer, skiing in the winter and travelling off-road with my Landcruiser anytime
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